Arriving at Jimmy Kimmel Live!

After taking home the Oscar for Best Original Song ("Shallow,") Lady Gaga appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to promote the new Encore Presentation of A Star Is Born - hitting select US theaters from Friday March 1st through the 8th.

Lady Gaga was spotted arriving at the venue, as well as leaving, covered up in a beautiful coat and pair of sunglasses.

Did you recognize Lady Gaga's coat? She wore it before in Portland, Oregon back in 2017 but in white and mint. From Saks Potts, the "Foxy Black" Beltet Leather Coat is made with 100% lamb leather with black fox trimmings.

Saks Potts is a Copenhagen-based womenswear brand, established by Barbara Potts and Cathrine Saks. The coat is part of their Classic Collection and appears to be sold out everywhere however it was once sold for around $2,200.

Covering up her face, Lady Gaga wore a new pair of sunglasses. This time her glasses come from Italian luxury brand Gucci - thanks Gagapedia for tracking them down!

These black cat eye shades are the "GG0077SK-002-5" model and are made with anti-reflective lenses, finished with a small Gucci logo along the side and Gucci's blue and red striping along the arms. They are available for purchase through many outside retailers including Amazon starting at $177 here. As for the other outside retailers, I have not heard of any of the websites before so I do not trust them enough to link you to them.

Finally, Lady Gaga can be seen with amazing diamonds on her ears. She has worn these many times and they are 8 carat studs from Harry Kotlar. Ariana Grande and Kylie Jenner wear the same pair a ton but thanks to StarStyle for tracking down the carat size! They are the J-6023 but pricing can only be determined by calling.

Her look for her appearance on the show was visible for just a moment beneath her jacket - get the full details on that amazing look here!And check out HQ photos on GagaImages now!

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